Netanyahu focus of Israeli protests against 'the king'
These are external links and will open in a new window/ The carnival veneer of some protests belies growing anger at increasing hardships Every weekend evening in the upscale district of Rehavia, crowds in their thousands gather around Balfour Street. Sometimes the atmosphere is carnival-like, with theatrical displays, free plastic trumpets and families milling around; other times it is tense, turning rowdy and ending with arrests. The focal point is the official residence of Israel's prime minister and the repeated scenes are mass protests ...
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